Technical Data and Instructions for Ink Cartridge R2 - Ritter

Technical Data and Instructions for Ink Cartridge R2 -

TechnicalDataandInstructionsforInkCartridgeR2Technical data Material: PP Dimensions: Diameter 131 mm x 380 mm (approx. 5,2 in x 14,96 in) Net weight incl. plunger: approx. 292 gr (approx 0,65 lbs) Volume: 3,6 litres (approx 8,0 lbs) Content: Offset Inks Discharge Pressure: Mechanical systems: 0,5–2,5 bar (7–35 psi) Discharge Pressure: Automatic air-flushed systems: 0,5–2,5 bar (7–35 psi) Function The discharge on the plastic cartridge is fitted with a specially developed valve, which ensures good function with the conventional discharge systems. The valve opens when the pressure is applied and is closed automatically by the integral spring-loaded arms as soon as the pressure has been completely reduced. The valve is fitted with an additional sealing cap, which holds the valve closed during the filling process, closes the valve during transport and guarantees a perfect seal for storage. The sealing cap must be removed before the cartridge is inserted into a discharge unit. The cartridge is sealed with a special piston after it has been filled. This piston is fitted with a ventilation system, which automatically absorbs the residual air after the piston has been inserted and hermetically seals the ingressed ink. The ink that ingresses into the air duct is hardened in the residual air and thus seals the air duct. The piston is tailored to the cartridge and this enables it to be emptied completely. With a correct discharge unit the residue amounts to a maximum of 1–2 % of the net content. Decanting instructions You must ensure that if the temperature is below 15°C the ink cartridge is brought to room temperature before being filled, otherwise there is a risk that it will split. During the filling process also ensure that the internal wall is not wet with ink above the fill level, otherwise the piston may stick and you will experience problems when you apply pressure to the cartridge. A setting funnel must be used to settle the piston. Ensure that a suitable thrusting tool is used. To vent the piston during the settling process use thin strips of soft plastic, max. 0,4 mm thickness, or a thin metal strip (do not use wire unless you have no alternative). The sealing lip on the piston must not be damaged. The end of the piston should be at least 1 cm inside the cartridge after the settling process. Packaging, Storage and Transport Instructions The ink cartridge should be transported and stored after being filled with its head down (with the valve at the bottom) so that any included air bubbles near the valve will move towards the piston and will thus prevent skin being pressed into the printing unit. The transport packaging must include a suitable insert on which only the shoulder area / the mounted stand cap of the cartridge should be supported. The insert must be capable of absorbing the vibrations that occur during transport. The valve unit must